This movie passed 2 of 3 tests. It was entered by Summersgill on 2013-01-30 02:10:04.
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Summersgill said:
Julie and Nora never get beyond talking about R, who isn't a man, but rather a male zombie.
Message posted on 2013-01-30 02:10:04
Becca disagreed with the rating and said:
I believe in the beginning they talk about getting medical supplies and a few times in her room they talk about disliking living in the apocalypse.
Message posted on 2013-02-02 03:44:32
isabel disagreed with the rating and said:
Julie asks Nora during the dream sequence what she would be if there wasn't a zombie apocalypse going on.
Message posted on 2013-02-04 01:32:33
Julia disagreed with the rating and said:
In the dream sequence, Julie and Nora talk about their ideal job.
Message posted on 2013-02-04 13:14:58
Julia disagreed with the rating and said:
Also, in the pharmacy, Nora hears the approaching zombies, says "Did you hear that?" and Julie says "I did."
Message posted on 2013-02-04 13:27:17
Aiffe said:
I agree with this rating. Even if it did pass on the barest technicality from some throwaway line, it sure whimpered across that finish line. I remember getting all excited in the theater realizing Julie and Nora were actually talking to each other, only to realize that the only significant interaction between them consisted of, "You liiike him he's going to be your booooyfriend!" Failstamp.
I did enjoy the movie, but I enjoy lots of things that don't pass the Bechdel Test, or barely pass it on technicalities. :/
Message posted on 2013-02-21 21:20:22
S disagreed with the rating and said:
Julie asks Nora and Perry what they'd like to be if there were no zombie apocalypse, and Nora describes her dream to be a nurse.
Message posted on 2013-02-22 18:50:18
john disagreed with the rating and said:
As per the above comments, (e.g. The conversation about medical supplies and the dream sequence) I think this film, by a slim margin, pass all three parts of the Bechtel test. Reclassify!